All Relations between Hemifacial Spasm and horizontal fiber system neuron

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J D Wirtschafte. Chemomyectomy of the orbicularis oculi muscles for the treatment of localized hemifacial spasm. Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. vol 14. issue 4. 1995-04-10. PMID:7881523. to report our experience with doxorubicin chemomyectomy as an alternative to other treatments for hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1995-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Pavesi, D Medici, G M Macaluso, P Ventura, I Allegri, F Gemignan. Unusual synkinetic movements between facial muscles and respiration in hemifacial spasm. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 9. issue 4. 1994-12-14. PMID:7969214. we describe two cases of hemifacial spasm (hfs) with unusual synkinetic movements between facial muscles and respiratory activity. 1994-12-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Tamura, T Nishimura, K Mori, T Ohir. [Abnormal evoked EMG and blink reflex responses in patients with hemifacial spasm (HFS)]. No to shinkei = Brain and nerve. vol 46. issue 5. 1994-09-20. PMID:8060687. [abnormal evoked emg and blink reflex responses in patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs)]. 1994-09-20 2023-08-12 human
A Kuroki, A R Mølle. Facial nerve demyelination and vascular compression are both needed to induce facial hyperactivity: a study in rats. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 126. issue 2-4. 1994-08-25. PMID:8042548. it is generally assumed that hemifacial spasm (hfs) is caused by vascular compression of the facial nerve at the root exit zone (rez), but the mechanism for the development of hfs is not known. 1994-08-25 2023-08-12 rat
I Aksi. Microneural decompression operations in the treatment of some forms of cranial rhizopathy. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 125. issue 1-4. 1994-04-07. PMID:8122559. since 1985 147 explorations of the cerebellopontine angle have been performed in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (tn), in 26 patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs), and in the craniospinal region in 22 patients with spasmodic torticollis (st). 1994-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Saito, A R Møller, P J Jannetta, H D Jh. Abnormal response from the sternocleidomastoid muscle in patients with spasmodic torticollis: observations during microvascular decompression operations. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 124. issue 2-4. 1994-03-04. PMID:8304077. similarities between these abnormal emg findings in patients with spasmodic torticollis and those reported earlier in patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) are presented. 1994-03-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Yamaki, K Hashi, J Niwa, S Tanabe, T Nakagawa, T Nakamura, T Uede, T Tsurun. Results of reoperation for failed microvascular decompression. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 115. issue 1-2. 1992-07-01. PMID:1595390. among 64 patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) and 60 with trigeminal neuralgia (tn) treated by microvascular decompression (mvd), repeated mvd performed on 3 cases with hfs resulted in the absence of spasm in all cases. 1992-07-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
P Martinelli, S Giuliani, M Ippolit. Hemifacial spasm due to peripheral injury of facial nerve: a nuclear syndrome? Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 7. issue 2. 1992-06-12. PMID:1584239. four cases of hemifacial spasm (hfs) are reported. 1992-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
A R Mølle. The cranial nerve vascular compression syndrome: I. A review of treatment. Acta neurochirurgica. vol 113. issue 1-2. 1992-04-16. PMID:1799139. the author reviews current literature on microvascular decompression (mvd) for treatment of hemifacial spasm (hfs) and trigeminal neuralgia (tn), which shows that mvd is an effective treatment for these disorders. 1992-04-16 2023-08-11 Not clear
P C Tan, J C Hsu, H S Chung, Y C Chen, C N Chan. Abnormal muscle response in microvascular decompression of hemifacial spasm. Zhonghua yi xue za zhi = Chinese medical journal; Free China ed. vol 48. issue 5. 1992-01-09. PMID:1659933. in 1976, jannetta et al, suggested that microvascular compression caused by arteries and veins crossing the root entry zone of the facial nerve, was the major etiology of hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1992-01-09 2023-08-11 Not clear
A R Mølle. Interaction between the blink reflex and the abnormal muscle response in patients with hemifacial spasm: results of intraoperative recordings. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 101. issue 1. 1991-06-07. PMID:2027024. patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs) have an abnormal muscle response (amr) that can be elicited by stimulating one branch of the facial nerve and recording electromyographically from muscles innervated by other branches of the facial nerve. 1991-06-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Kakizawa, T Shimizu, T Fukushim. [Monitoring of auditory brainstem response (ABR) during microvascular decompression (MVD): results in 400 cases]. No to shinkei = Brain and nerve. vol 42. issue 10. 1991-04-04. PMID:2288779. in recent years, microvascular decompression (mvd) has been well established as a definitive surgical procedure in the management of hemifacial spasm (hfs) and trigeminal neuralgia (tn). 1991-04-04 2023-08-11 Not clear
F B Maroun, J C Jacob, B K Weir, M A Manga. Hemifacial spasm and craniovertebral anomaly. The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques. vol 17. issue 4. 1991-03-06. PMID:2276101. two patients with congenital anomaly of the craniovertebral junction causing disabling hemifacial spasm (hfs) are presented. 1991-03-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Roth, M R Magistris, P Pinelli, B Rillie. Cryptogenic hemifacial spasm. A neurophysiological study. Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology. vol 30. issue 6. 1991-01-17. PMID:2249613. whether hemifacial spasm (hfs) is due to axono-axonal ephaptic transmission or to facial nucleus abnormal hyperexcitability remains controversial. 1991-01-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
A R Møller, C N Se. Recordings from the facial nucleus in the rat: signs of abnormal facial muscle response. Experimental brain research. vol 81. issue 1. 1990-10-10. PMID:2394225. on the basis of results of electrophysiological studies in patients undergoing microvascular decompression (mvd) operations to relieve hemifacial spasm (hfs), we have postulated that the abnormal muscle response characteristically found in patients with hfs is the result of irritation of the facial nerve by the blood vessel that is compressing the facial nerve near its exit from the brainstem in these patients. 1990-10-10 2023-08-11 rat
K H Niijima, Y Yonekawa, Y Kak. [Disappearance of hemifacial spasm following spinal drainage: a case report]. No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. vol 18. issue 6. 1990-10-10. PMID:2395516. this report is concerned with a case of right hemifacial spasm (hfs) occurring in a 65-year-old woman, who incidentally had a left internal carotid-ophthalmic artery aneurysm. 1990-10-10 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Defazio, V Lepore, P Lamberti, P Livrea, E Ferrar. Botulinum A toxin treatment for eyelid spasm, spasmodic torticollis and apraxia of eyelid opening. Italian journal of neurological sciences. vol 11. issue 3. 1990-09-25. PMID:2387698. botulinum-a toxin (botatox) was used in the treatment of blepharospasm (bs), idiopathic hemifacial spasm (hfs), idiopathic spasmodic torticollis (st) and apraxia of eyelid opening (aeo). 1990-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Fukaya, Y Nomur. [Audio-vestibular functions in patients with hemifacial spasm]. Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai kaiho. vol 92. issue 12. 1990-03-27. PMID:2621500. audio-vestibular functions and its laterality were evaluated preoperatively on the affected side and the non-affected side of 57 patients operated upon to relieve hemifacial spasm (hfs). 1990-03-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
S Itagaki, S Saito, O Naka. [Electrophysiological study on hemifacial spasm--usefulness in the etiological diagnosis and pathophysiological mechanism]. No to shinkei = Brain and nerve. vol 41. issue 10. 1990-02-13. PMID:2605039. electrophysiological studies were performed in 30 patients with idiopathic hemifacial spasm (idiopathic hfs), who underwent microvascular decompression with abolishment of spasm, and 10 patients with symptomatic hemifacial spasm (symptomatic hfs) secondary to bell's palsy. 1990-02-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
D B Sander. Ephaptic transmission in hemifacial spasm: a single-fiber EMG study. Muscle & nerve. vol 12. issue 8. 1989-10-26. PMID:2550821. in two patients with hemifacial spasm (hfs), single-fiber emg recordings in facial muscles demonstrated low jitter in the late responses produced by stimulation of peripheral branches to other facial muscles. 1989-10-26 2023-08-11 Not clear